You may have a point. I was objecting to the use of the word "tactic," which 
makes it sound insincere and even sinister. 

I think the trick is knowing when the technique of "bringing in the second 
element" is appropriate for the situation, and when something else is 
required. It's easy to be wise after the event.  Since I wasn't in that 
classroom, I 
can't condemn Susie Dillbeck. 

Also, the item posted has been written by  lawyers who smell big $$$$$. A 
jury will hear both sides. 

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> on 3/14/06 4:05 PM, feste37 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > For God's sake, she was just doing her best as she saw it,
> 
> Of course she was. Everyone does.
> 
> >not using a 
> > "tactic"  
> > to "alienate people from what they're experiencing."
> 
> That wasn't her intention, but that's often the net effect of the TMO
> approach to dealing with negativity.
> 
> >You always take the most
> > negative interpretation possible, while posing as an impartial, detached
> > observer. 
> 
> What I'm suggesting is that many of the ways we've been taught in the TMO 
to
> deal with various situations are actually quite unhealthy and lead to very
> unnatural, out-of-touch, and in this case, fatal ways of thinking, feeling,
> and behaving.
>







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